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...felt like a much calmer game than we played on Wednesday,” Rapp said...
...success in this set was no doubt due in part to the return of a full lineup. Sophomores Soren Rosier and Gil Weintraub were back on the court, returning from injuries. Not only were they able to take their positions as middle and setter, respectively, but senior Brian Rapp was able to return to his usual libero position...
Although the Crimson lost the match, Rapp had an extraordinary night in posting 28 total digs, a new match-best for the senior. With such an impressive number, it is no surprise that Rapp has one of the highest dig counts in the country. Yet, with a loss for Harvard, Rapp claimed no credit for his great performance...
...don’t really look at the stats,” Rapp said. “I do exactly what I am supposed to do back there. How that translated to personal stats, that’s really not an issue of mine. We lost the game. If I had made two more plays, we wouldn’t have lost...
...head coach Jose Barbosa said. “Both of them were injured. My setter has a hurt wrist and one of my middles bent his ankle.” Due to the missing players, Harvard’s entire lineup shifted. The usual libero, senior Brian Rapp, was filling in for setter. Taking Rapp’s spot was freshmen Jeff Nathan, who saw increased time on the court. Coming in to the game, the Crimson was unsure of what to expect playing with the new rotation. “We had mixed feelings,” senior Jordan...